Fusion, copublication or restructuring research journals in the humanities and social sciences
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2013.ene.05Keywords:
Scholarly journals, Editorial management, Journal evaluation, Social sciences, Humanities.Abstract
This paper analyzes the weaknesses of the Humanities and Social Sciences journal publishing sector in Spain. A high percentage of these journals are published by universities and often as a result of the effort of a small team (e.g., professional association, department, research group). They often have very low numbers of papers published per year, limited impact, and inefficient management, and may find it difficult to overcome a certain image of inbreeding. Against this dominant model, the authors propose the merger, co-publishing or restructuring of current journals to improve their management and achieve greater national and international recognition.
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